Coordinator

Bio

Matt provides general project support, with a specific focus on tool development and the evaluation of clinical practice guidelines, for the CEP.

He brings experience in clinical practice guideline evaluation gained as a volunteer in the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute. He has also supported content development for a patient education website intended for physicians at Scarborough General Hospital. During his undergraduate studies, Matt worked as a research assistant in the University of Toronto’s anthropology department, investigating the potential effects of socioeconomic status on skeletal development. Matt also brings experience interacting directly with patients, as a former optometric assistant and pharmacy assistant.

Matt received his honours bachelor of science degree in health and disease, and biological anthropology, from the University of Toronto.

ABOUT US

The Centre for Effective Practice (CEP) aims to close the gap between evidence and practice for health care providers. It gives providers what they need to deliver the best care to their patients by engaging them throughout its processes to create evidence-based solutions that can be adapted into their local contexts.

The CEP is a federally-incorporated, not-for-profit organization founded in 2004 by the University of Toronto’s Department of Family and Community Medicine.